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Grant Accounting as Publishing Policy: OMB’s Proposed Rule Changes
Grant administration rules are not where most authors look for news that affects their work. But, the so-called “Uniform Guidance” published in Title 2 of the CFR has a big impact on how universities account for federal money, from what counts as an allowable cost to how indirect rates are negotiated. The rules about what a grant can pay for, though, are also rules about how publicly funded research gets published and read.
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